Explanations:
Darwinius is also known as Ida. some scientists have grouped it to be a member of the adapiforms. it's remains were unearthed in Germany. it is regarded as a female because it's skeleton lacks baculum.
Instead of claws darwinius have nails. they could be classified as transitional fossils <u>due to its links with living strepsirrhines and also living haplorhines</u>
similarities with haplorhines:
1. they share similar body structure and tail, also their nails are similar
2. there feeding is almost the same in terms of diet they are carnivores.
similarities with strepsirrhines:
1. they are both mammals
2. they have close body structure and also almost same tail